Dog agility in sydney
4-week Dog Agility Class in Sydney only $239!
60 minute lessons.
Location: Mascot (private location on High Street)
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DOG AGILITY TRAINING IN SYDNEY: BEGINNER’S CLASSES, PRIVATE TRAINING AND COURSE HIRE!
Eazy Dog Training Dog Agility Class Inner West Sydney is a fun and exciting sport for both dogs and their owners. It’s also a great way to get fit together. Dog agility training is suitable for all breeds from Chihuahuas to Great Danes. In my dog agility class dogs will learn to perform fun obstacle courses. Obstacles used in these courses include jumps, hoops, tunnels, weaving poles, tables, see saw etc.
Eazy Dog Training dog agility classes in Sydney are all about having fun with your dog and learning to work together as a team. Therefore my dog agility class is suitable for everyone. You can join my agility classes whether you are just looking for something exciting to do with your dog or dreaming about agility trials in the future.
First, your agility training starts with Beginners agility class. You will learn the basics of dog agility training and a safe way to perform all the obstacles.
Then, after Beginners Agility Class you can continue your training towards more challenging courses and dog handling. Because improving your skills takes a lot of practise I will not only train you in your class. I’ll make sure that you go home with exercises you can practise to improve your agility skills without even having any agility equipment.
Already know agility?
Join my on-going level 2 agility beginners class!
Eazy Dog Training Dog Agility training includes
- The basics and a safe way of performing agility contact equipment
- Jumping over hurdles and through hoops
- Running through tunnels
- Performing obstacle courses
- Holding position exercises
- Improving your dog’s body awareness
- Learning dog handling skills
- Building up speed
If your dog’s under 9 months old the training will focus on equipment introduction, handling techniques and building up confidence.
There are many things that you can practise without putting pressure on your dog’s growing bones and joints. Most importantly, dog agility training is all about learning to work together and you don’t need any jumps for that. Therefore, don’t wait any longer, book in today!
Note! The class is not suitable for severely anxious or reactive dogs since it’s held in an open, public park.